Sighting South of Union – November 2007

While spotting for deer on a drizzly November morning in 2007, a father and son saw a large dark figure approach them and were able to capture some impressive photos.

The report, on private land, south of the small town of Union, is well document in Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) Report # 23160. An impressive list of investigators took part in interviewing and gathering additional information about the report. Kristine Walls, John Calendar, David Ellis, Tracy Herrigstad, and Scott Taylor all assisted.

Addition details of the figured were documents:

  • The color of the animal was dark brown or blackish brown.
  • The hair was heavy-looking and matted. It looked dirty and “thick” and was 3 to 4 inches in length.
  • The hair on the forearm was longer and was moving with the movement of the animal.
  • Skin could be seen in the elbow area.
  • The witness said the face of the animal looked gorilla-like and only slightly human.
  • The skin of the face appeared shiny and it stood apart from the hair-covered areas.
  • The forehead was sloping.

    Multiple photos are posted on the report and copyright 2008 R. Ogg.

    Photo of a dark figure moving thru the forest
    Copyright 2008 R. Ogg

    One of the witnesses is an extremely experienced bear hunter and confirmed the figure was not a bear.

    Union is in Mason County, on the south east side of the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic Mountains. Mason County is no stranger to BFRO reports. Union is very close to the Lake Cushman area, which is quite active in Bigfoot reports.

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